However, results were from 10 wards. The collation officer said election did not hold in 3 wards.

3. Omuma LGA
Announced by Collation Officer: David Chris, a lecturer from Uniport

APC - 2, 494
PDP - 15, 322

Entire Ward 9, containing 10 polling units was cancelled, including additional 6 polling units in different wards as a result of over voting and violence

4. ONELGA LGA
Announced by Collation Officer: Uwoma Runkwe, a lecturer from Uniport

APC - 10, 996
PDP - 28, 536

The collation officer concluded that elections in ONELGA were very peaceful. He, however, suggested that computation of figures be done through Excel software to completely eliminate human error and save time.

The Collation Officer said votes were collated in only 13 wards out of 17 wards in Obio/Akpor because of crisis. He said results from two wards were mutilated, while results from the other two wards came in very late after the area commander saved them from a crisis area to the INEC office. The affected wards are 1, 3, 15 and 16.

6. ELEME LGA
Announced by Collation Officer: Faith Aminikpo, a lecturer from Uniport

It would seem from available accounts that the earliest form of Western-style
health care in Nigeria was provided by doctors brought by explorers and traders
to cater for their own well being.[2] The services were not available to the
indigenes.